Google will add SSO from Chrome on May 7th, a better version than the one that was compromised last year. Once a user logs in past there, a ‘verify it’s you’ prompt will pop up to ask users whether they recognize the account they are being signed into.

Jan Koum, the founder of WhatsApp who sold his private messaging app to Facebook four years ago for $19 billion, reportedly plans to step downin the wake of increasing concerns over the parent company’s intentions for its user data as well efforts to weaken its encryption.

The latest version of Chrome OS now keeps all devices protected from Meltdown, Google says. Update stuff!

Hackers managed to compromise the Ukrainian energy ministry website, encrypt files, and post a ransom demand. Although Ukraine has been heavily hit by global malware outbreaks over the last year, including WannaCry, NotPetya, and Bad Rabbit, the recent incident appears isolated and by no means the work of state-sponsored actors, security experts say.